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government's tax policies figures revealed by the taxpayers alliance show the coalition government has raced twice as many taxes as cut despite promises to ease the pain artie's probably boyko reports by the end of this parliament the u.k. public will have seen cuts to some one hundred and nineteen various taxes that all sounds great but for a government that's promised to create a lower tax country needs that they've actually increased some two hundred ninety nine of this hack says might be somewhat confusing the brits the same going to see an extra levy on carbon dioxide emissions that means energy bills are going to go up they're also going to see an increase in air passenger g.t. which means more expensive travel and then some of the recent changes to. u.k. tax law quite simply bizarre revenue and customs recently increased. for hairdressers renting a chair in a salon and then who can forget the recent hot baked goods scandal when u.k. tax code stated that a pastie would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain
government's tax policies figures revealed by the taxpayers alliance show the coalition government has raced twice as many taxes as cut despite promises to ease the pain artie's probably boyko reports by the end of this parliament the u.k. public will have seen cuts to some one hundred and nineteen various taxes that all sounds great but for a government that's promised to create a lower tax country needs that they've actually increased some two hundred ninety nine of this hack says might be...
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the government owns monetary system. if you're having problems in the monetary system, which is what this crisis is about, this is the definition of government policy problems. if interstate highway bridges were falling down, that is the governments problem. the government owns the monetary system that's what the federal reserve does. so was created in theory. in practice, what they do is increase problems in the long term in a free market. markets are constantly corrected. the failing process is actually as important as the creation process. this cannot be redirected and when you stop the downside correction all you do is create bigger problems in the future. you would be surprised if they had bad behavior and they keep the corrections from happening. in addition the only way the u.s. government can run its massive deficit is because the federal us have the -- the fedee has the ability to create money and that creates a huge temptation for politicians. with republicans and democrats. i don't believe we can deal with phy
the government owns monetary system. if you're having problems in the monetary system, which is what this crisis is about, this is the definition of government policy problems. if interstate highway bridges were falling down, that is the governments problem. the government owns the monetary system that's what the federal reserve does. so was created in theory. in practice, what they do is increase problems in the long term in a free market. markets are constantly corrected. the failing process...
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government and scottish governments should clarify what process will follow the referendum for either outcome. given the u.k. government and indeed the labor party have called for the full acceptance of the electoral commission's recommendations, will the prime minister today give a commitment he will work with the scottish government in advance of the referendum to come up with this joint position? >> well, first of all, can i welcome the fact that the s.n.p. has accepted what the electoral commission found because the electoral commission were worried that frankly it was a biased question. so i think it's good that they accepted that. of course we will work with the scottish government in providing information. but let me be clear about what we won't do. we will not prenegotiate scotland's exit from the united kingdom. 2 it is, frankly, his party that wants to break up the united kingdom and for his party to make the case. >> mr. julian brazier. >> hear. would my rate, honor labble friend confirm, mr. speaker, that the two million-plus surge in net immigration under the last labor g
government and scottish governments should clarify what process will follow the referendum for either outcome. given the u.k. government and indeed the labor party have called for the full acceptance of the electoral commission's recommendations, will the prime minister today give a commitment he will work with the scottish government in advance of the referendum to come up with this joint position? >> well, first of all, can i welcome the fact that the s.n.p. has accepted what the...
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government denies exists. but first french fighter jets launched airstrikes against islamist militants in northeast mali targeting logistics centers and training camps this is human rights activists accuse mali's army of war crimes including extrajudicial killings torture and ethnic reprisal attacks r.t. has an exclusive report exposing the realities on the ground in some of the most battle scarred areas of the country. these i mean in this mop the area we've discovered allegations of war crimes information about them is under the control of mali's military government. i think it's getting more and more that he called to talk to people a lot of. human rights activists who are trying to identify witnesses all saying that people. are feeling the heat they are scared to speak a lot of people here. very shifu the malian army seems to be doing whatever it can to prevent people from speaking to openly when i was there but this government took advantage of the media's interest in all and for the first time visited th
government denies exists. but first french fighter jets launched airstrikes against islamist militants in northeast mali targeting logistics centers and training camps this is human rights activists accuse mali's army of war crimes including extrajudicial killings torture and ethnic reprisal attacks r.t. has an exclusive report exposing the realities on the ground in some of the most battle scarred areas of the country. these i mean in this mop the area we've discovered allegations of war...
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government denies even exist. but first french fighter jets have launched air strikes on islamists in northeast mali targeting logistic centers and training camps this is human rights activists accuse the mali an army of war crimes including extrajudicial killings torture and ethnic reprisals r.t. has an exclusive report exposing the realities on the ground of some of the most battle scarred parts of the country. these i mean in this mop the area we've discovered allegations of war crimes information about them is under the control of mali's military government. i think it's getting more and more difficulty talk to people a lot of. human rights activists who are trying to identify witnesses all saying that people. are feeling the heat they are scared to speak a lot of people here. are very sure fool the malian army seems to be doing whatever it can to prevent people from speaking to up a new doctor that this government took advantage of the media's interest in all and for the first time visited the city's worst af
government denies even exist. but first french fighter jets have launched air strikes on islamists in northeast mali targeting logistic centers and training camps this is human rights activists accuse the mali an army of war crimes including extrajudicial killings torture and ethnic reprisals r.t. has an exclusive report exposing the realities on the ground of some of the most battle scarred parts of the country. these i mean in this mop the area we've discovered allegations of war crimes...
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tell you this once and for three instead of pushing for a national salvation government a. foreign company i. see so right you know you place on your office ah i see the rest systems that have been fighting things. way out me to this because the government protesters and security continued for he said i stayed away from the first i just see gas i wasn't going to run and i always began to fight from the point of the fight so protesters coming up from behind. the trees i personally witnessed by protesters amenities a sense of security forces struck from the police during the three of the fences as well as the police i detained a senior writing a police officer this is a pretty great sense of the screen the security forces on the protesters by the streets and see. well the egyptian government is struggling to find a peaceful resolution to this ongoing crisis after its offer was tough talks i should say was shunned by the major opposition parties dr saeed said dick political sociologist at the american university in cairo says there is little immediate prospect of the situation
tell you this once and for three instead of pushing for a national salvation government a. foreign company i. see so right you know you place on your office ah i see the rest systems that have been fighting things. way out me to this because the government protesters and security continued for he said i stayed away from the first i just see gas i wasn't going to run and i always began to fight from the point of the fight so protesters coming up from behind. the trees i personally witnessed by...
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government policy we need to say we mean the u.s. people need to demand from the u.s. government sign a peace treaty let's end the korean war it's been sixty years and sanctions instead of targeting the people why deprive people of food and medicine as we did in iraq does that really do anything except create the atmosphere the precursor for actual military confrontation yeah absolutely i mean sanctions just the fact that people of this kind of the country not the government i mean but what i continue to ask even about you ron about any country that really is a sovereign nation i mean why don't they have the right to develop nuclear weapons why is it only western powers that can build up their nuclear arsenal i just don't understand that contradiction and north korea has the right to send sent away its into space which is why they were sanctioned to december at the same time they set up a satellite which they have a right to do india set off a nuclear test that north korea is part of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty india is not why have this double standard where n
government policy we need to say we mean the u.s. people need to demand from the u.s. government sign a peace treaty let's end the korean war it's been sixty years and sanctions instead of targeting the people why deprive people of food and medicine as we did in iraq does that really do anything except create the atmosphere the precursor for actual military confrontation yeah absolutely i mean sanctions just the fact that people of this kind of the country not the government i mean but what i...
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of egypt i agree with the previous guest has some features that resemble the previous government the politics of egypt are vastly changed you have a very polarized fragmented in many senses political scene where everyone understandably so feels empowered to speak for a revolution that at some senses they all supported when it just involves removing mubarak but now when it comes to the question of moving forward you have a big dispute in a big debate and that will take many years in all likelihood to settle on the question of intervention i would disagree with the previous guest slightly in this this is predominantly an egyptian story i worked on our responses the u.s. government's response to egypt we don't favor one side or the other we haven't favored one side or the other we have of course like any country have our interests that we want to secure but we don't want to do that in an interventionist sense known as intervening in egypt we want to have positive relationships with all sides and we want to hold the egyptian government to standards that we would hold any government to wh
of egypt i agree with the previous guest has some features that resemble the previous government the politics of egypt are vastly changed you have a very polarized fragmented in many senses political scene where everyone understandably so feels empowered to speak for a revolution that at some senses they all supported when it just involves removing mubarak but now when it comes to the question of moving forward you have a big dispute in a big debate and that will take many years in all...
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the government has decided to follow up one of the c. of zero thought that us as its ace i guess that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steam to the government to take the medicine measures but they are of course to do so another against the very sent stocks and now we have seen the order it will ease very violently against identity peaceful and calm demonstrations when it seemed the last three or four weeks i complained of propaganda that i have to convince us that now is the worse it's become best buddies i don't believe that he says that is exactly because we are following this same set the forces of was fated to miss us that the four three he us has condemned greece plus five of slow death that this recession of the economy went like scene of a going to me out of sorts of measures but when i see some of the book releasing and also the source of its i think the us fight is over where for all these said the border says there's not much. turns up her shoulder break honestly travels to one of the coldest regions in the wi
the government has decided to follow up one of the c. of zero thought that us as its ace i guess that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steam to the government to take the medicine measures but they are of course to do so another against the very sent stocks and now we have seen the order it will ease very violently against identity peaceful and calm demonstrations when it seemed the last three or four weeks i complained of propaganda that i have to convince us that now is the...
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claims the government's actions are heavily influenced by the army. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however the deeper into positions of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that they can have. the grip over this waste canal and intensify their presence militarily over there probably don't want to see an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would hand over to civilian oversight of the canal rather than military oversight of the canal according to a new constitution something called the national defense council this council in most countries and previously had an advisory stature now it has more of an executive that has a military members on this board than civilian. which outnumbers the civilians including be commander in chief the president which means they can force
claims the government's actions are heavily influenced by the army. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however the deeper into positions of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that they can have. the grip over this waste canal and intensify...
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government policy we need to say we meaning the u.s. people need to demand from the u.s. government sign a peace treaty let's end the korean war it's been sixty years and sanctions instead of targeting the people why deprive people of food and medicine as we did in iraq does that really do anything except create the atmosphere the precursor for actual military confrontation yeah absolutely i mean sanctions just affect the people of this kind of the country not the government i mean but what i continue to ask even about iran about any country that really is a sovereign nation i mean why don't they have the right to develop nuclear weapons why is it only western powers that can build up their nuclear arsenal i just don't understand that contradiction and north korea has the right to send sent away its into space which is why they were sanctioned to december at the same time they set up a satellite which they have a right to do india set off a nuclear test that north korea is part of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty india is not why have this double standard where north k
government policy we need to say we meaning the u.s. people need to demand from the u.s. government sign a peace treaty let's end the korean war it's been sixty years and sanctions instead of targeting the people why deprive people of food and medicine as we did in iraq does that really do anything except create the atmosphere the precursor for actual military confrontation yeah absolutely i mean sanctions just affect the people of this kind of the country not the government i mean but what i...
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secrets he's changed his stance when wiki leaks first dumped its top secret government documents he was quoted as saying however illegally documents came to light they raise serious questions about the reality of america's policy toward pakistan and afghanistan though its policies are at a critical stage in these documents may very well underscore the stakes and make the calibrations needed to get the policy right more urgent but later it appears he doesn't think so highly of the whistle blowing web site yes there is real damage. social security numbers of individuals have been made public. technology about roadside bombs has been made public the relationship of the president. who was involved with us and helping to fight the domestic terror in yemen has been exposed for parts of his relationship with the united states that could be very damaging to our efforts there there are many similar kinds of efforts. now kerry is known for taking antiwar stances he was after all the spokes person for a peace group of vietnam veterans against the war even before testifying before congress the
secrets he's changed his stance when wiki leaks first dumped its top secret government documents he was quoted as saying however illegally documents came to light they raise serious questions about the reality of america's policy toward pakistan and afghanistan though its policies are at a critical stage in these documents may very well underscore the stakes and make the calibrations needed to get the policy right more urgent but later it appears he doesn't think so highly of the whistle...
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than inside the government. long-term, a government career is pretty good career in cybersecurity. then your question about not enough people, right? melissa: well, it sounds like there are plenty of these jobs all around the country. we have people who are in need of jobs. how do you train for something like this? >> you have a different kind of training program than the training programs you've been doing. a lot of programs for cyber people are academic programs where people go to class and they have people talk to them about cybersecurity. cybersecurity is more like piloting a plane. you can get a little bit good at it but you take thousands of hours of stick time on an airplane to be a great fighter pilot. security people are exactly the same way. with a few hours you can talk about it. with a few hundred hours you can do it at a pedestrian level. but the people we need have a thousand hours or more of training in simulators, time in simulators just like pilots. melissa: so are people funneling into that ind
than inside the government. long-term, a government career is pretty good career in cybersecurity. then your question about not enough people, right? melissa: well, it sounds like there are plenty of these jobs all around the country. we have people who are in need of jobs. how do you train for something like this? >> you have a different kind of training program than the training programs you've been doing. a lot of programs for cyber people are academic programs where people go to class...
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so the morsi government, president morsi's government has a number of challenges. it has an economic challenge. and it is absolutely critical this is a country of almost 90 million people. it is a largest arab country. >> rose: largest standing army. >> very large standing army, and it has to deal with its economic issues and we have been pressing the egyptians to move to make arrangements with the imf which is willing to make these arrangements to support that government's economic situation. they need to do that. they need to pov fooferd and take the aid that the international community is willing to provide them including the united states, to stand up this economy. it has political challenges and it's interesting, in their multidimensional. the morsi government faces pressure from the right, it faces pressure from the left in the secular groups, and it needs to be able to forge the kind of political dialogue to bring an eck i will-- equilibrium of stability. those really are president morsi's challenges and they are under tremendous pressure from the united sta
so the morsi government, president morsi's government has a number of challenges. it has an economic challenge. and it is absolutely critical this is a country of almost 90 million people. it is a largest arab country. >> rose: largest standing army. >> very large standing army, and it has to deal with its economic issues and we have been pressing the egyptians to move to make arrangements with the imf which is willing to make these arrangements to support that government's economic...
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government for blowing the whistle. torture referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou and while he isn't the only whistleblower charged out of this administration his story is particularly unique if he actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four three years later when waterboarding was becoming a point of contention he was put to the media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of the covert cia officer to a freelance reporter simply wanted to help the journalist find a good source a little did he know that's the formation would cost him his career just last week he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison as part of a plea deal and he now stands as the first cia officer to be convicted under the espionage act and extremely archaic piece of world war one legislation now because of the legal proceedings caracal has been silent and unable to speak to the media not even more in fact he's here right now to talk
government for blowing the whistle. torture referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou and while he isn't the only whistleblower charged out of this administration his story is particularly unique if he actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four three years later when waterboarding was becoming a point of contention he was put to the media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of the...
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but government officials suggest they may have turned a corner. ai uchida joins us from the business desk. ai? >> yes, catherine, pay cuts, job cuts hasn't been easy for the greek people, but now government officials say austerity measures aimed at balancing the budget are paying off. they announced the country's primary balance in 2012 turned to a surplus. finance ministry officials said last year's tax revenues excluding debt servicing costs surpassed spending by 434 million euros. that's about $590 million. the previous year's primary balance was in a deficit by about $4.7 billion. the surplus in the primary balance is a key milestone in greece's efforts to restore its fiscal health. but the greek public is largely unhappy with the government's measures. major labor unions across the country are calling for a general strike later this month. >>> u.s. justice department officials have demanded $5 billion in damages from standard & poor's. they say the credit rating agency caused losses to investors by giving high scores to mortgage-backed securi
but government officials suggest they may have turned a corner. ai uchida joins us from the business desk. ai? >> yes, catherine, pay cuts, job cuts hasn't been easy for the greek people, but now government officials say austerity measures aimed at balancing the budget are paying off. they announced the country's primary balance in 2012 turned to a surplus. finance ministry officials said last year's tax revenues excluding debt servicing costs surpassed spending by 434 million euros....
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government plans to persuade romanians and bulgarians that the old saying is true as it fears the influx of immigrants will be overwhelming the country this is london in bucharest are at odds over plans to limit the number of romanians traveling to the u.k. for work. and russia marks seventy years since the battle of stalingrad one of the bloodiest battles in history that left two million dead and change the course of the second world war. breaking this set still to come here on our t.v. stay with us. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean i have my hands at ten pounds i know that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally i believe the. worst we're going to go lie down to the. radio guy and for a minute. what we're about to give you never seen anything like this i'm told. green's earthlings i'm having martin in this break in the set so today is secretary of state hillary clinton's last day on the job i know i'm sad to well her farewell happens to fall in the same day a sui
government plans to persuade romanians and bulgarians that the old saying is true as it fears the influx of immigrants will be overwhelming the country this is london in bucharest are at odds over plans to limit the number of romanians traveling to the u.k. for work. and russia marks seventy years since the battle of stalingrad one of the bloodiest battles in history that left two million dead and change the course of the second world war. breaking this set still to come here on our t.v. stay...
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the government needs to get out of the way and stop trying to you know they need to let markets clear which is basically say's law and economics if you get out of the way you stop trying to mess with prices and even wages or for the prices then the markets will take care of themselves so the government needs to get out of the business of meddling with everything will wait. theirs and the market is going to regulate itself i mean how much more free can the market really get if it's pretty much already in our government right now i think it's kind of a misnomer that we have a free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chomping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama in your say that there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own well the big organizations the big guys get a pass and that's p
the government needs to get out of the way and stop trying to you know they need to let markets clear which is basically say's law and economics if you get out of the way you stop trying to mess with prices and even wages or for the prices then the markets will take care of themselves so the government needs to get out of the business of meddling with everything will wait. theirs and the market is going to regulate itself i mean how much more free can the market really get if it's pretty much...
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the constitution in fact creates a limited federal government. it separates powers among branches of the federal government and preserves state power against federal power. the framers believe that these structures would adequately control the government so as to protect individual liberty. the american people disagreed. they feared the constitution gave the federal government so much power it could be tier ran cal. each was adopted to further limit and protect individual rights. president obama's remarks turned the constitution on its head. the right to worship free andly safely, that was denied to sikhs in oak creek wisconsin, that right was denied in clak mass oregon and in aurora colorado, our fundamental rights denied to students at virginia tech and high school students in columbine and elementary students in newtown. end of quote. this is not so. except for its prohibition on slavery, the constitution limits only actions of government, not individuals. so for instance, the right to peacefully assemble protects individual rights to organize
the constitution in fact creates a limited federal government. it separates powers among branches of the federal government and preserves state power against federal power. the framers believe that these structures would adequately control the government so as to protect individual liberty. the american people disagreed. they feared the constitution gave the federal government so much power it could be tier ran cal. each was adopted to further limit and protect individual rights. president...
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government spending went out. defense spending went down, but it grew. it was actually higher than before it. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charles: wrong, would you say? >> defense spending is government spending. government spending is down. >> i don't know what to tell you, $900 billion, this quarter, last quarter, it was $840 billion. we actually increased in spending. >> if you look at it, this economy is going down the tubes. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charles: the issue is really taxes. yesterday we saw a consumer confidence report that was significantly below expectations and the key reason was that people saw their paychecks and they were promised no middle-class tax hikes and that's exactly what they get when the payroll tax came back. now they are not sure. it seems like a very good thing. >> it is a dangerous thing. >> we shouldn't think about this if they can't manage the money efficiently. the psychological effect of getting the first paycheck and realiz
government spending went out. defense spending went down, but it grew. it was actually higher than before it. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charles: wrong, would you say? >> defense spending is government spending. government spending is down. >> i don't know what to tell you, $900 billion, this quarter, last quarter, it was $840 billion. we actually increased in spending. >> if you look at it, this economy is going down the tubes. [talking over each...
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we had all kind of great stability in government spending and the government grew. and as the economy grew, and as the economy grew, the government shrank as a share. melissa: yee. >> that's where we have to get back to. simon, you're a clinton guy. is this true? do you want to go back to the clinton days? does that mean the smaller government. >> go back to your days, simon. let's go right back to your days, simon. i'm ready right now. >> the two biggest drivers of growth of government spend having been defense and medicare. i think we, if we want to get spending under control, we're going to have to tackle health care costs, which is what barack obama said in his inaugural speech last week and we have to continue bring down defense. if we can do that and raise a little bit of revenue i think we can make significant progress on getting debt under control. melissa: steve, last word. real quick. we don't have time. >> of course health care entitlements are the big problem. simon why did we create a new trillion dollar health care entitlement? that didn't make a lot o
we had all kind of great stability in government spending and the government grew. and as the economy grew, and as the economy grew, the government shrank as a share. melissa: yee. >> that's where we have to get back to. simon, you're a clinton guy. is this true? do you want to go back to the clinton days? does that mean the smaller government. >> go back to your days, simon. let's go right back to your days, simon. i'm ready right now. >> the two biggest drivers of growth of...
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because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with
because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government...
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government. the government essentially argues that metadata is not the same as content, therefore they can issue an administrative subpoena and this has a much lower are then a search warrant. it can also have a gag. in fact, most of them seem to have a gag. twitter unsealed this so we could fight it. we lost. we appealed again about secrecy the wish that is to say we think courts should have to keep an accurate record of this type of in order and other orders like it. we were hoping to learn there are other companies out there and that we would be able to challenge this expedition. >> why did they get your account, all of your information and twitter? >> many people from the government have said that i should understand why this is happening. the reality is, i don't understand what is happening in the legal sense -- at least until now. the government argues i should understand this is the case and this is the case because it is as secret as a grand jury proceeding. in some cases people have been
government. the government essentially argues that metadata is not the same as content, therefore they can issue an administrative subpoena and this has a much lower are then a search warrant. it can also have a gag. in fact, most of them seem to have a gag. twitter unsealed this so we could fight it. we lost. we appealed again about secrecy the wish that is to say we think courts should have to keep an accurate record of this type of in order and other orders like it. we were hoping to learn...
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government's tax policies figures revealed by the tax payers alliance show the coalition government has raised twice as many taxes as its cut the spike promises to ease the pain. reports by the end of this parliament the u.k. public cuts to some one hundred and nineteen various taxes that all sounds great but for a government that's promised to create a lower tax country needs that they've increased some two hundred ninety nine all the taxes might be somewhat confusing the brits assume going to see an extra levy on carbon dioxide emissions that means energy bills are going to go up they're also going to see an increase. which means more expensive air travel and then some of the recent changes to u.k. tax law quite simply bizarre revenue and customs recently increased. for hairdressers renting a chair and a cylon and then who can forget the recent. good scandal when u.k. tax stated that pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with dismal
government's tax policies figures revealed by the tax payers alliance show the coalition government has raised twice as many taxes as its cut the spike promises to ease the pain. reports by the end of this parliament the u.k. public cuts to some one hundred and nineteen various taxes that all sounds great but for a government that's promised to create a lower tax country needs that they've increased some two hundred ninety nine all the taxes might be somewhat confusing the brits assume going to...
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claims the government's actions are heavily influenced by the army. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however they are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the intimidation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that big can have. the grip over. intensify their presence militarily over there probably don't want to see an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would hand over to civilian oversight of the canal rather than military oversight of the according to the new constitution something called the national defense council this council in most countries and previously had. and advisory stature right now it has more of an executive search and it has more military members on this board than civilians which outnumbers the civilians including the commander in chief the president which means they can force the p
claims the government's actions are heavily influenced by the army. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however they are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the intimidation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that big can have. the grip over. intensify their presence...
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a system of government that is to keep unacceptable these demands called for a. minster style democracy captain hill style democracy in being go but critics disagree saying the protestors simply want their governments to listen i want to comes to violence crackdowns he says westminster and capitol hill simply turn a blind eye without a victims because we live in a country which have already so the us and the united states and the u.k. they don't get our blood the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the behind the blood they care about the though you and i. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to inflate the country's from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of r.t. kuwait. israel is considering the creation of a
a system of government that is to keep unacceptable these demands called for a. minster style democracy captain hill style democracy in being go but critics disagree saying the protestors simply want their governments to listen i want to comes to violence crackdowns he says westminster and capitol hill simply turn a blind eye without a victims because we live in a country which have already so the us and the united states and the u.k. they don't get our blood the people they don't care about...
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the british government. the british government has absolutely no democratic mandate for this this was not in any of the manifestoes or tool of course what actually happens is now the united kingdom doesn't govern itself a final court of appeal is the european court of human rights in strasbourg so they cannot they can move with any protection that this government offices to people who do not want to be priests any moms any rabbis who do not want to marry same sex couples can be taken to the european court of human rights and it will be overturned so this is not libertarian this is not democratic this is old a graphic i'm totalitarian peter you want to reply to that because you're shaking your head with a respect with respect you're wrong because all the major opinion polls have taken place in britain show between sixty one and seventy two percent of the public supports equal marriage that is the right of gay people to get married even people of faith in britain fifty eight percent support gay marriage plus t
the british government. the british government has absolutely no democratic mandate for this this was not in any of the manifestoes or tool of course what actually happens is now the united kingdom doesn't govern itself a final court of appeal is the european court of human rights in strasbourg so they cannot they can move with any protection that this government offices to people who do not want to be priests any moms any rabbis who do not want to marry same sex couples can be taken to the...
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the government that joe tells us that we have been left with after two world wars, once the government gets large, it is mainly economic growth that provides fiscal revenues. the economy has approximately doubled in size by the time reagan was president. it grows with the economy. whether we go up a few percentage points were down a few percentage points, it is not the dominant source of revenue that is growth. today, so much has been given away for the future, that even the revenue growth has ardent been spent. that is starting the broad history, eating away at the revenues that we get. that affects all of the tax policy that we see during this period. one thing that i don't want to spend too much time on it, 1981 was the last of the major giveaways of this area of finance. most people think the 1981 defines the administration. but that was when they officially did the same thing. they had more tax cuts within a spending increase. one more item on the giveaway side. after that, how would we deal with things, the budget reform in 1986, they decided that they are going to try something
the government that joe tells us that we have been left with after two world wars, once the government gets large, it is mainly economic growth that provides fiscal revenues. the economy has approximately doubled in size by the time reagan was president. it grows with the economy. whether we go up a few percentage points were down a few percentage points, it is not the dominant source of revenue that is growth. today, so much has been given away for the future, that even the revenue growth has...
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there's no sign of compromise looming between the government of. egypt the protests demanding the resignation of the president. yet again. the u.s. political elite endorses john kerry as the new secretary of state with chuck hagel expected to clinch the post of defense secretary but neither appointments expected to change much in america's global policy. the stories that made headlines this week and today this is the weekly on a with me will receive a welcome to the program. the israeli defense minister has today hinted for the first time that his country was behind this week's attack on syria talking at a munich security conference suggested. nations warplanes targeted a syrian arms convoy headed for lebanon let's get more now from. joining us live from tel aviv here and up paula good to see today and thanks for coming on so quickly we've heard the comments from the head barak and now we're just hearing straight from syrian t.v. that president bashar al assad is saying that israel is trying to destabilize his country what do you know. well as you
there's no sign of compromise looming between the government of. egypt the protests demanding the resignation of the president. yet again. the u.s. political elite endorses john kerry as the new secretary of state with chuck hagel expected to clinch the post of defense secretary but neither appointments expected to change much in america's global policy. the stories that made headlines this week and today this is the weekly on a with me will receive a welcome to the program. the israeli defense...
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the federal government was assigned limited powers and most functions are left to state and local governments. today, the federal government sticks its nose into hundreds of activities like urban transit and public housing. there are many problems with this. one of the problems is, when the federal government gets involved in a local activity and it makes a mistake it replicates those mistakes across the country. the federal government spent money on funding high-rise public housing. it was a disaster. it destroyed many inner cities and the federal government funding replicated that mistake city after city across the country. the second problem is they reduce individual freedom. obamacare is a great example of this. with all that massive spending power obamacare came all the rules and regulations that are reducing freedom for businesses and individuals. you can take any of my of the programs farm subsidies are a good example. the farmers are happy to take the $20 billion a year they receive but there are rules attached to that. individual farmers take the money but the federal government tell
the federal government was assigned limited powers and most functions are left to state and local governments. today, the federal government sticks its nose into hundreds of activities like urban transit and public housing. there are many problems with this. one of the problems is, when the federal government gets involved in a local activity and it makes a mistake it replicates those mistakes across the country. the federal government spent money on funding high-rise public housing. it was a...
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will go on as long as necessary according to france's president despite the growing number of reports government troops are engaged in war try a war crime. herminator revolution egypt back in crisis as the deadly clashes returned to haunt the country streets as thousands stage countrywide protests demanding president morsi resign. and the bolshoi theatre is artistic director says he's certain who's behind the acid attack of his doctors fighting to save his sight. two am in moscow i match reza bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t president assad says the syrian military can take on any force that confronts it well accusing israel of trying to destabilize the country it was assad's first public statement since israel reportedly struck an arms convoy inside the war torn country wednesday this after israel's defense minister gave the strongest indication yet that the i.d.f. was behind the airstrikes. that does come from the israeli defense minister. and he has said that it is proof that when israel says something it means that he did stop short of actually a t
will go on as long as necessary according to france's president despite the growing number of reports government troops are engaged in war try a war crime. herminator revolution egypt back in crisis as the deadly clashes returned to haunt the country streets as thousands stage countrywide protests demanding president morsi resign. and the bolshoi theatre is artistic director says he's certain who's behind the acid attack of his doctors fighting to save his sight. two am in moscow i match reza...
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and the syrian government is the only legitimate. syrian army is the only digital omphalism syrian territory so i think it's very unrealistic for the syrian. for a syrian opposition to expect president assad to step down but i suspect that if talks to develop its way in the city for waste opposition in the syrian government then they can assad's relinquish these goes because they're going to realize that they are one realistic russia's foreign minister is that the tragic situation in syria could have been averted if all states shred the goal of ending violence do you agree. i absolutely agree with that unfortunately what we seen in particular over the last year is a certain place in the region where he named them turkey saudi arabia and qatar dana has made situations very very worse in syria what they have done is because in the last year the syrian militants they have made some successes notably along the turkish border and along the border with iraq and what these players have done with saudi arabia qatar and turkey is they sent th
and the syrian government is the only legitimate. syrian army is the only digital omphalism syrian territory so i think it's very unrealistic for the syrian. for a syrian opposition to expect president assad to step down but i suspect that if talks to develop its way in the city for waste opposition in the syrian government then they can assad's relinquish these goes because they're going to realize that they are one realistic russia's foreign minister is that the tragic situation in syria...
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they claim the government does not done anywhere near enough to curb pollution. protecting the environment at the same time as boosting the economy is a tricky balancing act for the australian government. the preservation of the great barrier reef most vividly highlights its didilemma. >> that report in one of the world's natural heritage sites in australia. let's remind you of our top story. you are looking at live pictures pin the turkish capital, where at least two people have been killed in an explosion outside the u.s. embassy. a police official says a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the entrance to the embassy. he said that a bomb appeared to have exploded inside the security checkpoint at the entrance of the embassy. the u.s. embassy building its heavily protected and its near an area where several other embassies including that of germany and france are located. that's all for the moment for me on gmt. goodbye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of
they claim the government does not done anywhere near enough to curb pollution. protecting the environment at the same time as boosting the economy is a tricky balancing act for the australian government. the preservation of the great barrier reef most vividly highlights its didilemma. >> that report in one of the world's natural heritage sites in australia. let's remind you of our top story. you are looking at live pictures pin the turkish capital, where at least two people have been...
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the french government, the u.s. government. they had a large role in deciding where money would go after the earthquake. they would meet in clusters and not even invited to the haitian president. the new president was seen as a good partner for this kind of reconstruction, but basically he was a rubber stamp. he is good to include. tavis: if the president is essentially a rubber stamp, how do you turn the tide against what is happening? >> i think the tide is turning a little bit, but i am worried. i think reconstruction is pulling up stakes. it is interesting to the international community. it has been three years. a lot of organizations are moving away from haiti. those who will stay long term, those are the ones that will care and learn about haiti and learn how to help haiti help itself instead of learning how to impose their idea of what would be good. tavis: has the money been getting to where it needed to bee? a lot of people gave money to relief efforts. has the money been getting to where it needs to be? >> you imagine
the french government, the u.s. government. they had a large role in deciding where money would go after the earthquake. they would meet in clusters and not even invited to the haitian president. the new president was seen as a good partner for this kind of reconstruction, but basically he was a rubber stamp. he is good to include. tavis: if the president is essentially a rubber stamp, how do you turn the tide against what is happening? >> i think the tide is turning a little bit, but i...
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country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made major advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and alya archies tom botton told michael egan is and now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that though th
country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's...
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we need to be careful of the government louis. the technology developed by the government to the open market. this happens in the u.s. in an orderly way with a lot of rights. in other parts of the world, it is not moving in such a nice way. this is one of our great concern with facial recognition technology. because of the way the internet works, the free-form commercial uses are the way back into the u.s. through technology that is simply worldwide at this point. that is a concern. he on the king is consumer expectation of privacy. i have come to the -- the other thing is consumer expectation of privacy. if we base things on what consumers expect, we will have won a 1 million consumer privacy laws. in the area of facial recognition, consumers cannot expect what is happening right now. i do not know it is possible to educate millions of millions of consumers as would need to be educated to actually have this be meaningful. we are going to have to look hard at collection and use and all of the different things we have to talk about
we need to be careful of the government louis. the technology developed by the government to the open market. this happens in the u.s. in an orderly way with a lot of rights. in other parts of the world, it is not moving in such a nice way. this is one of our great concern with facial recognition technology. because of the way the internet works, the free-form commercial uses are the way back into the u.s. through technology that is simply worldwide at this point. that is a concern. he on the...
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government officials and facilities. and later this hour the internal conflict in syria turns international was after israel's called out by the massacres and groups after launching an airstrike on a convoy allegedly carrying weapons within a syria's territory more on this after a break. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from politics and seeing from history. thanks for staying with us here on our eleven minutes past the hour now it may not be so great to be in britain that's the idea some in the u.k. want to promote to potential european migrants their politicians are losing sleep over the potential influx of workers from some states who are now free to live anywhere in the block parties polly boyko has more. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the politicians certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the past you see back in two thousand and four the previous labor go
government officials and facilities. and later this hour the internal conflict in syria turns international was after israel's called out by the massacres and groups after launching an airstrike on a convoy allegedly carrying weapons within a syria's territory more on this after a break. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from politics and seeing from history. thanks for staying with us here on our eleven minutes past the hour now it may not be so great to be...
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government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it could be a flood of eastern european immigrants from coming to britain one idea and negative advertising campaign where the government would say britain isn't all it's cracked up to be the english managing that everybody in the world wants to come to england because in the new jobs of the most finest greatest country. in which people it is that they seem to forget that in the case of remaining friends and remain as a beautiful country loving warm exciting country to live in today when they produce these statistics about thirty million remain. everybody's going to leave and then the last one to light isn't going to be a single person left and then it really is nonsensical as one minister person at a negative ad campaign would help to correct the impression that these streets a paved with gold but even considering how to push off would be migrants the british government has managed to spread not one but two whole countries and now one rumania newspaper has decided that rather than getting mad it's going to get eve
government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it could be a flood of eastern european immigrants from coming to britain one idea and negative advertising campaign where the government would say britain isn't all it's cracked up to be the english managing that everybody in the world wants to come to england because in the new jobs of the most finest greatest country. in which people it is that they seem to forget that in the case of remaining friends and remain as a...
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the previous government and his government both work to try and increase some of the penalties associated with the drivers who ended up killing people through the recklessness and carelessness. i will look carefully of what he says and arrange for them to meet with the justice secretary. i do think it's important that we give our caused a sense that when you are appalling extraordinary crimes, they can take exemplary action. i think that is important in a justice system and i look very carefully at what he said. >> thank you on the subject of food safety, the concern -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> that was -- i was -- [shouting] i had -- i had somewhere in my briefing, i had some very complicated information about the danger of particular drugs for horses entering the food chain, and i have to say, he threw me completely without ingenious if it. [laughter] i think what i'd say is the conservative party has always been for people who want to work hard and get on, and i'm glad that all of my all of those behind the taken very seriously indeed. [shouting] >> as my right honorable friend sets f
the previous government and his government both work to try and increase some of the penalties associated with the drivers who ended up killing people through the recklessness and carelessness. i will look carefully of what he says and arrange for them to meet with the justice secretary. i do think it's important that we give our caused a sense that when you are appalling extraordinary crimes, they can take exemplary action. i think that is important in a justice system and i look very...